Do your best, and try not to take advantage in any way. Your job is to learn. The Teachers job it to teach.
the answer is no.if they were sister they would be sister they would have the same last name.
You are not related to your boyfriend's sister, although you and she may be friends. If you were to marry your boyfriend, she would be your sister-in-law.
i would say more with your best friends sister, it would be more like as a friend thing in a way.
Yes; if your sister-in-law is the sister of your spouse, when you divorce your spouse she becomes your ex-sister-in-law. Unless you marry her. Then she becomes your wife. On the other hand, if your sister-in-law is the wife of your brother, her status has nothing to do with your marital status, but she would become your ex-sister-in-law if she and your brother divorced.
There are simple sentences which would be "Her brother was the teacher" or "Her sister was the psychiatrist". There are complex sentences like "Her brother was the teacher after Professor Thorn retired" or 'Before Mrs. Tyler, her sister was the psychiatrist". There are compound-complex like "Her brother became the teacher, and her sister became the psychiatrist, once the jobs were available". The sentence that's in the question is not put together correctly which isn't good. It should say "Her brother was the teacher, and her sister was the psychiatrist". Other then that the sentence is compound.
Your sister has a right to choose her own friends. You can tell her what you think if you wish butultimately its her choice. A good sister would probably leave her but not if she doesn't realise about her true personality.
The same way you can be friends with anyone else! Smile, ask them how they are and about them, discuss things that would interest them... the basics.
You can be friendly with the teacher and be a good person so then the teacher would consider you a good enjoyable student, but being loyal to the teacher and making "friends" with them would probably qualify as teachers pet.
It sounds as if he just wants to be friends. Just think about it. Why would he want to be more if hes calling you sister. That would be kind of insest. He might eventually want to be more but as of now just friends.
First, the word sisters' in the possessive form of the plural noun sisters. There are two sets of twins in the second grade; the Ryan sisters' teacher is Mrs. Jones, and the Davidson sisters' teacher is Mr. Rowen. But keep in mind that if you are using the singular possessive, that word is sister's, and the singular noun is sister. My sister's teacher is Ms. Rosa.
Because the sister isn't the same person as the ex, and they remained good friends, for instance.
Answer If you like your best friends sister I'd ask him how he would feel if you asked her for a date and see what he says. It's important to keep his friendship, good looking sister or not, as a good friend is really hard to find. If he says he wouldn't be comfortable with you dating his sister, I'd leave it at that.